Publication: Pre- and post-task resting-state differs in clinical populations
Pre- and post-task resting-state differs in clinical populations
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Lor, C. S., Zhang, M., Karner, A., Steyrl, D., Sladky, R., Scharnowski, F., & Haugg, A. (2023). Pre- and post-task resting-state differs in clinical populations. NeuroImage. Clinical, 37, 103345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103345
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Resting-state functional connectivity has generated great hopes as a potential brain biomarker for improving prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in psychiatry. This neuroimaging protocol can routinely be performed by patients and does not depend on the specificities of a task. Thus, it seems ideal for big data approaches that require aggregating data across multiple studies and sites. However, technical variability, diverging data analysis approaches, and differences in data acquisition protocols introduce heterogeneity to the aggreg
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Lor, C. S., Zhang, M., Karner, A., Steyrl, D., Sladky, R., Scharnowski, F., & Haugg, A. (2023). Pre- and post-task resting-state differs in clinical populations. NeuroImage. Clinical, 37, 103345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103345